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About Us

ISO CLASS 2 DEPARTMENT

Mission Statement

The mission of the Cape Canaveral Volunteer Fire Department is to provide the city of Cape Canaveral, the Canaveral Port Authority, and the unincorporated area of Avon by the Sea with trained professional personnel to protect life, property, and the environment in an economical, expedient, and competent manner.

Our History

The Cape Canaveral Volunteer Fire Department (CCVFD) was chartered by the State of Florida in April 1962 as a non-profit Corporation. The CCVFD is a combination Fire Department comprised of highly trained volunteers and paid members.

The CCVFD is under contract to provide fire and non-transport Advanced Life Support Emergency Medical Services (EMS) to both the City of Cape Canaveral and the Canaveral Port Authority. In addition to this, under agreement with the Brevard County Board of County Commissioners, the CCVFD provides the same protection to the unincorporated tract of land to the south of the City known as Avon by the Sea. The CCVFD also maintains Mutual Aid and Auto Aid Agreements with neighboring communities thereby providing additional protection in mutual times of need.

In the early years, the CCVFD responded to fire and motor vehicle crashes only. First Aid was taught to the members to enable them to care for fellow firefighters in the event of injury. In the following years, many advances were made in the area of EMS, primarily pre-hospital Advanced Life Support (ALS), thus the urgent need for this high quality care was realized. To answer this need, the CCVFD, in February 1990, became licensed by the State of Florida to provide non-transport ALS care. To continue to meet this need, the CCVFD has adopted an aggressive program of training its members in the field of EMS. Because of this philosophy, the department is able to dispatch highly trained and skilled Paramedics and EMTs to any medical emergency. The CCVFD responds to well over 2,200 emergency calls per year while maintaining an average response time of three (3) minutes. Of these, EMS makes up approximately 80% of the total call volume.

In past years, volunteer personnel received financial compensation on a per call basis. This practice was eliminated quite some time ago and replaced with a successful educational assistance program. This program ensures the highest levels of educational readiness and further helps to recruit seriously dedicated, motivated, and confident volunteer personnel. Two nights per week are dedicated to training. New members serve a probationary period in which an intensive training program covering all aspects of firefighting/EMS must be successfully completed prior to becoming a regular member. Members are encouraged and provided the opportunity to continue their Fire/EMS education by completing course work towards Fire Science and EMS Degrees at the Florida State Fire College and various other institutions around the country. All training sessions are conducted in both a classroom setting and/or actual “hands on” evolutions.

The CCVFD is an organization consisting of highly trained and motivated members. Our vast human and material resources enable us to provide the appropriate response to any situation. The CCVFD welcomes those with the dedication necessary to continue fulfilling our vital role to the public and we invite those interested to explore the rewarding opportunities our Department has to offer.

Station 52

8970 Columbia Rd
Cape Canaveral Florida 32920
Tel. (321) 783-4424

Station 53

190 Jackson Ave
Cape Canaveral Florida  32920
Tel. (321) 783 4777

Station 54

680 Magellan Rd
Cape Canaveral Florida 32920
Tel. (321) 868 5270

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Call: 321-783-4424
190 Jackson Avenue
Cape Canaveral, FL
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